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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges. Tim: "Make yourself at home." - Anne: " ______"

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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
Tim: "Make yourself at home." - Anne: " ______"

A

Thanks. The same to you.

B

That’s very kind. Thank you.

C

Not at all. Don’t mention it.

D

Yes, can I help you?
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Mark the letter 4, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
James was worried that he was the last person to submit the physical assignment, but he was actually the second.

A

the last person

B

physical

C

but

D

the second.
Mark the letter 4, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
After the social science lecture all students are invited to take part in a discussion of the issues which were risen in the talk.

A

social science lecture

B

to take part

C

of the issues

D

rise
Mark the letter 4, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Almost students were able to find good jobs three to six months after graduation.

A

Almost students

B

were

C

to find

D

after graduation.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
SAVING ENERGY IN THE OFFICE
The amount of energy consumed- and wasted- in commercial buildings in New Zealand is increasing all the time. The (31)______in numbers of items of electronic office equipment threatens to reach its maximum in New Zealand’s main business centres in the next ten years. Office staff leave equipment (32)_____on unnecessarily for a number of reasons. These include fear of (33)______the machine, (34)_____of knowledge of the actual cost of running the machine, and just plain laziness.
(35)_____to control the energy usage of office equipment is wasteful, and can (36)_____to costs far higher than most managers, (37)_______. The Energy Efficiency & (38)_______Authority (EECA) is introducing twofold programme aimed at (39)_____the $ 50m which is wasted every year in New Zealand’s offices. Office machines in New Zealand consume 370 GWh of energy per year, or about 1% of the country’s (40)______electricity consumption.
31

A

result

B

count

C

progress

D

growth
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
SAVING ENERGY IN THE OFFICE
The amount of energy consumed- and wasted- in commercial buildings in New Zealand is increasing all the time. The (31)______in numbers of items of electronic office equipment threatens to reach its maximum in New Zealand’s main business centres in the next ten years. Office staff leave equipment (32)_____on unnecessarily for a number of reasons. These include fear of (33)______the machine, (34)_____of knowledge of the actual cost of running the machine, and just plain laziness.
(35)_____to control the energy usage of office equipment is wasteful, and can (36)_____to costs far higher than most managers, (37)_______. The Energy Efficiency & (38)_______Authority (EECA) is introducing twofold programme aimed at (39)_____the $ 50m which is wasted every year in New Zealand’s offices. Office machines in New Zealand consume 370 GWh of energy per year, or about 1% of the country’s (40)______electricity consumption.
32

A

switched

B

remained

C

stayed

D

driven
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
SAVING ENERGY IN THE OFFICE
The amount of energy consumed- and wasted- in commercial buildings in New Zealand is increasing all the time. The (31)______in numbers of items of electronic office equipment threatens to reach its maximum in New Zealand’s main business centres in the next ten years. Office staff leave equipment (32)_____on unnecessarily for a number of reasons. These include fear of (33)______the machine, (34)_____of knowledge of the actual cost of running the machine, and just plain laziness.
(35)_____to control the energy usage of office equipment is wasteful, and can (36)_____to costs far higher than most managers, (37)_______. The Energy Efficiency & (38)_______Authority (EECA) is introducing twofold programme aimed at (39)_____the $ 50m which is wasted every year in New Zealand’s offices. Office machines in New Zealand consume 370 GWh of energy per year, or about 1% of the country’s (40)______electricity consumption.
33

A

spoiling

B

hurting

C

damaging

D

offending
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
SAVING ENERGY IN THE OFFICE
The amount of energy consumed- and wasted- in commercial buildings in New Zealand is increasing all the time. The (31)______in numbers of items of electronic office equipment threatens to reach its maximum in New Zealand’s main business centres in the next ten years. Office staff leave equipment (32)_____on unnecessarily for a number of reasons. These include fear of (33)______the machine, (34)_____of knowledge of the actual cost of running the machine, and just plain laziness.
(35)_____to control the energy usage of office equipment is wasteful, and can (36)_____to costs far higher than most managers, (37)_______. The Energy Efficiency & (38)_______Authority (EECA) is introducing twofold programme aimed at (39)_____the $ 50m which is wasted every year in New Zealand’s offices. Office machines in New Zealand consume 370 GWh of energy per year, or about 1% of the country’s (40)______electricity consumption.
34

A

want

B

need

C

gap

D

lack
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
SAVING ENERGY IN THE OFFICE
The amount of energy consumed- and wasted- in commercial buildings in New Zealand is increasing all the time. The (31)______in numbers of items of electronic office equipment threatens to reach its maximum in New Zealand’s main business centres in the next ten years. Office staff leave equipment (32)_____on unnecessarily for a number of reasons. These include fear of (33)______the machine, (34)_____of knowledge of the actual cost of running the machine, and just plain laziness.
(35)_____to control the energy usage of office equipment is wasteful, and can (36)_____to costs far higher than most managers, (37)_______. The Energy Efficiency & (38)_______Authority (EECA) is introducing twofold programme aimed at (39)_____the $ 50m which is wasted every year in New Zealand’s offices. Office machines in New Zealand consume 370 GWh of energy per year, or about 1% of the country’s (40)______electricity consumption.
35

A

Neglect

B

Failure

C

Prevention

D

Loss
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
SAVING ENERGY IN THE OFFICE
The amount of energy consumed- and wasted- in commercial buildings in New Zealand is increasing all the time. The (31)______in numbers of items of electronic office equipment threatens to reach its maximum in New Zealand’s main business centres in the next ten years. Office staff leave equipment (32)_____on unnecessarily for a number of reasons. These include fear of (33)______the machine, (34)_____of knowledge of the actual cost of running the machine, and just plain laziness.
(35)_____to control the energy usage of office equipment is wasteful, and can (36)_____to costs far higher than most managers, (37)_______. The Energy Efficiency & (38)_______Authority (EECA) is introducing twofold programme aimed at (39)_____the $ 50m which is wasted every year in New Zealand’s offices. Office machines in New Zealand consume 370 GWh of energy per year, or about 1% of the country’s (40)______electricity consumption.
36

A

lead

B

come

C

take

D

keep
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
SAVING ENERGY IN THE OFFICE
The amount of energy consumed- and wasted- in commercial buildings in New Zealand is increasing all the time. The (31)______in numbers of items of electronic office equipment threatens to reach its maximum in New Zealand’s main business centres in the next ten years. Office staff leave equipment (32)_____on unnecessarily for a number of reasons. These include fear of (33)______the machine, (34)_____of knowledge of the actual cost of running the machine, and just plain laziness.
(35)_____to control the energy usage of office equipment is wasteful, and can (36)_____to costs far higher than most managers, (37)_______. The Energy Efficiency & (38)_______Authority (EECA) is introducing twofold programme aimed at (39)_____the $ 50m which is wasted every year in New Zealand’s offices. Office machines in New Zealand consume 370 GWh of energy per year, or about 1% of the country’s (40)______electricity consumption.
37

A

explain

B

realize

C

decide

D

produce
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
SAVING ENERGY IN THE OFFICE
The amount of energy consumed- and wasted- in commercial buildings in New Zealand is increasing all the time. The (31)______in numbers of items of electronic office equipment threatens to reach its maximum in New Zealand’s main business centres in the next ten years. Office staff leave equipment (32)_____on unnecessarily for a number of reasons. These include fear of (33)______the machine, (34)_____of knowledge of the actual cost of running the machine, and just plain laziness.
(35)_____to control the energy usage of office equipment is wasteful, and can (36)_____to costs far higher than most managers, (37)_______. The Energy Efficiency & (38)_______Authority (EECA) is introducing twofold programme aimed at (39)_____the $ 50m which is wasted every year in New Zealand’s offices. Office machines in New Zealand consume 370 GWh of energy per year, or about 1% of the country’s (40)______electricity consumption.
38

A

Contract

B

Convert

C

Conservation

D

Conference
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
SAVING ENERGY IN THE OFFICE
The amount of energy consumed- and wasted- in commercial buildings in New Zealand is increasing all the time. The (31)______in numbers of items of electronic office equipment threatens to reach its maximum in New Zealand’s main business centres in the next ten years. Office staff leave equipment (32)_____on unnecessarily for a number of reasons. These include fear of (33)______the machine, (34)_____of knowledge of the actual cost of running the machine, and just plain laziness.
(35)_____to control the energy usage of office equipment is wasteful, and can (36)_____to costs far higher than most managers, (37)_______. The Energy Efficiency & (38)_______Authority (EECA) is introducing twofold programme aimed at (39)_____the $ 50m which is wasted every year in New Zealand’s offices. Office machines in New Zealand consume 370 GWh of energy per year, or about 1% of the country’s (40)______electricity consumption.
39

A

saving

B

sparing

C

removing

D

controlling
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
SAVING ENERGY IN THE OFFICE
The amount of energy consumed- and wasted- in commercial buildings in New Zealand is increasing all the time. The (31)______in numbers of items of electronic office equipment threatens to reach its maximum in New Zealand’s main business centres in the next ten years. Office staff leave equipment (32)_____on unnecessarily for a number of reasons. These include fear of (33)______the machine, (34)_____of knowledge of the actual cost of running the machine, and just plain laziness.
(35)_____to control the energy usage of office equipment is wasteful, and can (36)_____to costs far higher than most managers, (37)_______. The Energy Efficiency & (38)_______Authority (EECA) is introducing twofold programme aimed at (39)_____the $ 50m which is wasted every year in New Zealand’s offices. Office machines in New Zealand consume 370 GWh of energy per year, or about 1% of the country’s (40)______electricity consumption.
40

A

all

B

whole

C

same

D

total
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has issued a warning about the future of the world's natural World Heritage sites. It says half of the sites are at risk from different industries. The WWF warned that harmful industrial activities such as mining or drilling for oil are endangering the future of 114 of 229 sites. Other factors adding to the risk include illegal logging and unsustainable water use. All of these are in addition to the damage being done by climate change. The WWF says the sites affected include Australia's Great Barrier Reef, the Grand Canyon National Park in the USA, and China's Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuaries, which are home to more than 30 per cent of the world's endangered pandas.
The director of the UNESCO World Heritage Centre said it was up to everyone to protect these sites. She said: "World Heritage is humankind's common heritage, and the responsibility for its conservation is shared by everyone." She welcomed government efforts at reducing what they take from the Earth. However, the WWF said that more than 11 million people worldwide rely on World Heritage sites for food, water, shelter jobs and medicine, and that non-stop development could harm livelihoods as well as the environment.
41 What illegal activity was mentioned in the article?

A

water use

B

drilling

C

mining

D

logging
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has issued a warning about the future of the world's natural World Heritage sites. It says half of the sites are at risk from different industries. The WWF warned that harmful industrial activities such as mining or drilling for oil are endangering the future of 114 of 229 sites. Other factors adding to the risk include illegal logging and unsustainable water use. All of these are in addition to the damage being done by climate change. The WWF says the sites affected include Australia's Great Barrier Reef, the Grand Canyon National Park in the USA, and China's Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuaries, which are home to more than 30 per cent of the world's endangered pandas.
The director of the UNESCO World Heritage Centre said it was up to everyone to protect these sites. She said: "World Heritage is humankind's common heritage, and the responsibility for its conservation is shared by everyone." She welcomed government efforts at reducing what they take from the Earth. However, the WWF said that more than 11 million people worldwide rely on World Heritage sites for food, water, shelter jobs and medicine, and that non-stop development could harm livelihoods as well as the environment.
42 What additional factor is damaging the World Heritage sites?

A

tourism

B

climate change

C

lack of money

D

lack of food